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An entirely innovative network of prevention services, diagnosis, cure and rehabilitation for the non self-sufficient must be provided, innovative also in the way it is supplied and managed, able to respond to the requirements of the patient in an appropriate and punctual fashion.
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Mischief managed, we were able to shift the system over to its full traffic configuration.
We've managed to be able to live together for a very long time in this city.
The question was formulated as follows: "How do you manage moving around in the ward?" The response options were (1) able to manage without difficulty, (2) able to manage with some difficulty, (3) able to manage with great deal of difficulty, (4) able to manage only with the help of another person, and (5) unable to manage even with help.
"Managing is being able to deal with people," said Williams, 36.
The questions were formulated as "Do you have difficulty in walking outdoors/500 meters?" with the following response options: (1) able to manage without difficulty, (2) able to manage with some difficulty, (3) able to manage with a great deal of difficulty, (4) able to manage only with the help of another person, and (5) unable to manage even with help.
Yet, as a society, we do not seem to be able to manage the same trick.
Sarah wanted to be able to manage her business, rather than her business manage her.
I don't think I'll be able to manage.' Turns out, I was right.
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